Hi Wayne,
This may come as a shock to you, but I think my mind may be playing
tricks on me (AGAIN!)
Am I correct that your daughter is graduating from college this week?
I seem to remember that you won't be going up to Davisdonville to the
fs-ff tying class on Saturday?? If I'm mistaken, pl
The big advantage to a camper is you are loaded and ready to fish, and
can change locations for each trip.
Peggy
On 5/1/2013 12:28 PM, Don Ordes wrote:
Wayne,
Yeah, the Chinook is my ‘newest’ acquisition. It an older model, but I
didn’t have to pay a lot for it- for a fishing camper. Has a V
I like it also because I can take off early from work, head down to the
river, fish the evening, camp overnight, fish the early morning, and be back
to the office by lunch the next day. If I have my cell-phone (with 4G
Hot-spot) and PC, I can conduct any business that comes in, even catch an
i
We lost about 12,000 dollars on the one we had. Got rid of it after only taking
three short and one long trip with it. Sold it at a loss.
Tony
--- On Wed, 5/1/13, Don Ordes wrote:
From: Don Ordes
Subject: [VFB] camper fishing - convenience
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 1,
Sorry about your loss- sounds like an un-happy camper story. That’s probably
because you live at the destination point everyone else wants to head to. So
you never needed to go anywhere else to be where you wanted to be.
And too, motorhomes are work and expense for maintenance. Nothing is ch
Don,
We bought it from a neighbor that was living in it on the lake while he was
working north of us. It was in the winter time. I had assumed that it was in
good shape. It was real clean inside. They were moving and he offered it to me
for a price that I thought was a bit high but the bank appr